The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America) and co-author Steven H Bayless will present a new report titled Smart Parking and the Connected Consumer - Opportunities for Facility Operators on Monday, 10 December at the Hyatt Regency, Jersey City in conjunction with a Smart Parking Symposium in Jersey City, New Jersey. The report will analyse both the opportunities and challenges faced by parking facility operators and technology providers when implementing smart parking systems. The repo
The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (560 ITS America) and co-author Steven H Bayless will present a new report titled Smart Parking and the Connected Consumer - Opportunities for Facility Operators on Monday, 10 December at the Hyatt Regency, Jersey City in conjunction with a Smart Parking Symposium in Jersey City, New Jersey.
The report will analyse both the opportunities and challenges faced by parking facility operators and technology providers when implementing smart parking systems. The report also examines progressive municipalities and commercial entities that have been in the forefront of understanding how investments in smart parking technology and customer service can meet both the needs of the driving public and improve the operators’ bottom-line. The report will also estimate how pent-up consumer demand for more information on parking alternatives and related services may drive smart parking forward.
The symposium will also feature presentations from New Jersey DOT commissioner James Simpson, New York City DOT deputy commissioner Bruce Schaller, and technology leaders from across the country.
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The report will analyse both the opportunities and challenges faced by parking facility operators and technology providers when implementing smart parking systems. The report also examines progressive municipalities and commercial entities that have been in the forefront of understanding how investments in smart parking technology and customer service can meet both the needs of the driving public and improve the operators’ bottom-line. The report will also estimate how pent-up consumer demand for more information on parking alternatives and related services may drive smart parking forward.
The symposium will also feature presentations from New Jersey DOT commissioner James Simpson, New York City DOT deputy commissioner Bruce Schaller, and technology leaders from across the country.
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